Envision Energy Secures 653.4 MW Wind Project from JSW Energy
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Envision Energy Secures 653.4 MW Wind Project from JSW Energy

Envision Energy announced that JSW Energy has awarded it a 653.4 megawatt (MW) wind project. Envision stated in a statement that the project will produce 2,200 gigawatt hours (GWh) of sustainable energy and be phased-in to operation by the end of 2024, helping India reach its net-zero emission targets.

"Envision Energy has won an order from JSW Energy for developing a 653.4 MW wind energy park in Karnataka and Maharashtra. As per the order, Envision would provide 198 units of EN 156-3.3 MW WTGs (wind turbine generator)," the statement said.

The association with JSW Energy would play a pivotal role in ramping up renewable energy capacity in Karnataka and Maharashtra, Envision said.

The company however did not disclose financial details of the project. "It has become critical to collaborate for accelerating green energy transition to avert the climate crisis.

This partnership is a testament to our commitment to solving the challenges for a sustainable future," Kane Xu, Global Vice President of Envision Energy and Chairman of Envision Energy India, said.

Envision Energy designs, manufactures, and operates smart wind turbines and energy storage systems, in addition to offering green hydrogen solutions. Envision has successfully commissioned 330MW of wind farms in India.

Envision Energy announced that JSW Energy has awarded it a 653.4 megawatt (MW) wind project. Envision stated in a statement that the project will produce 2,200 gigawatt hours (GWh) of sustainable energy and be phased-in to operation by the end of 2024, helping India reach its net-zero emission targets. Envision Energy has won an order from JSW Energy for developing a 653.4 MW wind energy park in Karnataka and Maharashtra. As per the order, Envision would provide 198 units of EN 156-3.3 MW WTGs (wind turbine generator), the statement said. The association with JSW Energy would play a pivotal role in ramping up renewable energy capacity in Karnataka and Maharashtra, Envision said. The company however did not disclose financial details of the project. It has become critical to collaborate for accelerating green energy transition to avert the climate crisis. This partnership is a testament to our commitment to solving the challenges for a sustainable future, Kane Xu, Global Vice President of Envision Energy and Chairman of Envision Energy India, said. Envision Energy designs, manufactures, and operates smart wind turbines and energy storage systems, in addition to offering green hydrogen solutions. Envision has successfully commissioned 330MW of wind farms in India.

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